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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 56.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000014 (2010) Richard Harding ; Richard A. Powell ; Fatia Kiyange ; Julia Downing ; Faith Mwangi-PowellProvision of pain- and symptom-relieving drugs for HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.
000020 (2010) Robert Hecht ; John Stover ; Lori Bollinger ; Farzana Muhib ; Kelsey Case ; David De FerrantiFinancing of HIV/AIDS programme scale-up in low-income and middle-income countries, 2009-31.
000024 (????) José M. ZunigaHIV/AIDS workforce development in sub-Saharan Africa: leveraging opportunity for long-term human development.
000045 (2010) Helen Meintjes ; Katharine Hall ; Double-Hugh Marera ; Andrew BoulleOrphans of the AIDS epidemic? The extent, nature and circumstances of child-headed households in South Africa.
000064 (2010) Linda RichterAn introduction to family-centred services for children affected by HIV and AIDS.
000132 (2010) Alain Legrand ; Yves Yomb ; Michel Bourrelly ; Nicolas Lorente ; Alice NkomMSM law in francophone Africa and the fight against AIDS: the hypocrisy of certain countries.
000135 (2010) Edwin Wouters ; H C J. Van Rensburg ; H. MeulemansThe National Strategic Plan of South Africa: what are the prospects of success after the repeated failure of previous AIDS policy?
000233 (2010) Erin Tansey ; Nosipho Theyise ; Rosilyne Borland ; Haley WestSouthern Africa ports as spaces of HIV vulnerability: case studies from South Africa and Namibia.
000252 (2010) Jayesh D'SouzaInculcating safe sex attitudes in South African adolescents: a directive for the government's anti-HIV/AIDS policy.
000277 (2010) David CozacSouth Africa: new policy means more opportunities for HIV-positive soldiers.
000316 (2010) Rachel JewkesHIV/AIDS. Gender inequities must be addressed in HIV prevention.
000402 (2010) Sandro Accorsi ; Nejmudin Kedir Bilal ; Pasquale Farese ; Vincenzo RacalbutoCountdown to 2015: comparing progress towards the achievement of the health Millennium Development Goals in Ethiopia and other sub-Saharan African countries.
000439 (2010) H. Schneider ; U. LehmannLay health workers and HIV programmes: implications for health systems.
000540 (2010) Natalie Helene Leon ; Christopher J. Colvin ; Simon Lewin ; Catherine Mathews ; Karen JenningsProvider-initiated testing and counselling for HIV - from debate to implementation.
000552 (2010) Felicity Thomas ; Peter Aggleton ; Jane Anderson"If I cannot access services, then there is no reason for me to test": the impacts of health service charges on HIV testing and treatment amongst migrants in England.
000564 (2010) D. Maher ; L. Smeeth ; J. SekajugoHealth transition in Africa: practical policy proposals for primary care.
000617 (2017) Jobert Richie N. Nansseu ; Jean Joel R. BignaAntiretroviral therapy related adverse effects: Can sub-Saharan Africa cope with the new "test and treat" policy of the World Health Organization?
000726 (2017) Stella C. Sabi ; Mark RiekerThe role of civil society in health policy making in South Africa: a review of the strategies adopted by the Treatment Action Campaign.
000850 (2017) Susanne F. Awad ; Sema K. Sgaier ; Fiona K. Lau ; Yousra A. Mohamoud ; Bushimbwa C. Tambatamba ; Katharine E. Kripke ; Anne G. Thomas ; Naomi Bock ; Jason B. Reed ; Emmanuel Njeuhmeli ; Laith J. Abu-RaddadCould Circumcision of HIV-Positive Males Benefit Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Programs in Africa? Mathematical Modeling Analysis.
000A64 (2017) Rena C. Patel ; Chelsea Morroni ; Kimberly K. Scarsi ; Tabitha Sripipatana ; James Kiarie ; Craig R. CohenConcomitant contraceptive implant and efavirenz use in women living with HIV: perspectives on current evidence and policy implications for family planning and HIV treatment guidelines.
000C20 (2017) Daniella Mark ; Lina Taing ; Lucie Cluver ; Chris Collins ; Kate Iorpenda ; Catarina Andrade ; Luann HataneWhat is it going to take to move youth-related HIV programme policies into practice in Africa?

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